Czech Greens disagree with govt withdrawing coal mining amendment
November 23, 2009
Prague - The Czech Green Party (SZ) will submit the same draft amendment to the mining law that the government decided to withdraw from the Chamber of Deputies today, saying the government succumbed to the interests of mining companies, deputy and former environment minister Martin Bursik has said.
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